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the government realizes it needs to reach out to the german government in reset relations. greece depends on german cash, and that sort of extremely strong unity is what you saw today from the greek government. >> you were on the streets of athens, wasn't brave or insensitive? got that as a question of what posts to myself when i got hit by a volley of tear gas earlier in the afternoon which left my eyes streaming data show me with a toxic impact. as i nursed by sore eyes. in those days it was brave, other cell was insensitive. her visit has added fuel to the fire for those that see her as the architect of austerity. they say it is a sign of respect that she came to this country and we're glad that she came to speak to the president offered a show of support and endorse their place in the euro. in rebuilding the credibility abroad, he will be very delighted by her visit today, the first visit in over five years. >> in pakistan, a brave teenage girl that gave international attention for speaking out against them and campaigned for girls to get an education has been shot and
the government realizes it needs to reach out to the german government in reset relations. greece depends on german cash, and that sort of extremely strong unity is what you saw today from the greek government. >> you were on the streets of athens, wasn't brave or insensitive? got that as a question of what posts to myself when i got hit by a volley of tear gas earlier in the afternoon which left my eyes streaming data show me with a toxic impact. as i nursed by sore eyes. in those days...
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investment analyst patrick allen says the country's government had no control of the situation. you know the troika are these people who come along and demand cuts they've been coming for the last several years every time they go away they think they've got a deal in the greek side people to stick to it so this time around everybody's finally got to the point where they realize well they might make a deal they might not make a deal but actually we've got all of these facts coming along ridiculous pieces of information and grump research at speed and build in the greek hinterlands with money the truth is the greek government is just out of control it is the ultimate vodka addict in a pool of vodka. but while the suits tussle over the numbers it's those with no voice who are increasingly the victims children are paying the price as parents are forced to abandon their own kids because they can't afford to feed or clothe them that story just ahead also. has been a swell in hugo chavez faces his younger challenger in sunday's presidential vote we explore the international media how m
investment analyst patrick allen says the country's government had no control of the situation. you know the troika are these people who come along and demand cuts they've been coming for the last several years every time they go away they think they've got a deal in the greek side people to stick to it so this time around everybody's finally got to the point where they realize well they might make a deal they might not make a deal but actually we've got all of these facts coming along...
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now is besides our own no one had let's say and i speak now for australia we had this enormous the government overhead and now we have in addition to european no way ahead and so it be very difficult to make a competitive product at a competitive price if you were elected would you pull austria out of the single currency. though in the overall i'm. for a strong europe i think especially all the people. with that that there were a lot of war and they had people afraid of that so basically a strong european union could may be sure or preserve peace maybe better but what i think what's wrong is to have the same common currency because that just doesn't work for the simple reason the primary reason why people get up and i'm wanting is they want to make a better life for themselves and their families if they peeped out of a system but they recognised that if the input and people paid accordingly to do it that would drive the whole system so so their concern is this to bring everybody down on the same level. and and a lot of people which in the european government i don't think they have ever been
now is besides our own no one had let's say and i speak now for australia we had this enormous the government overhead and now we have in addition to european no way ahead and so it be very difficult to make a competitive product at a competitive price if you were elected would you pull austria out of the single currency. though in the overall i'm. for a strong europe i think especially all the people. with that that there were a lot of war and they had people afraid of that so basically a...
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is failing and why governments need to take human nature into account. today i'm talking to north robert skidelsky he's a professor of political economy.
is failing and why governments need to take human nature into account. today i'm talking to north robert skidelsky he's a professor of political economy.
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the government funds the taxpayers fund it's two dollars a year i mean our contribution of p.b.s. here in the s.s. is around a dollar a year per person but they fund the b.b.c. it's got all kinds of educational programs a lot of fascinating stuff in france for us they have they have ever national program most countries do this. ours is get a little weird it seems canada in upper marlboro maryland canada thank you for calling what's on your mind tonight. oh moved you know. when i'm looking to grieve and come together and you know pull me up and what is it going to take in this country to. the saying put it in the village book it can it's one of the things that there's actually two differences between our situation and that agrees the first is that it's just a heck of a lot worse in greece right now and when it was as bad i mean look at greek unemployment it's where we were in one nine hundred thirty two and in one nine hundred thirty two you had the biggest occupation movement of the twentieth century here in north america in the united states you had people the bonus army they wer
the government funds the taxpayers fund it's two dollars a year i mean our contribution of p.b.s. here in the s.s. is around a dollar a year per person but they fund the b.b.c. it's got all kinds of educational programs a lot of fascinating stuff in france for us they have they have ever national program most countries do this. ours is get a little weird it seems canada in upper marlboro maryland canada thank you for calling what's on your mind tonight. oh moved you know. when i'm looking to...
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that doesn't mean that we don't need government, we do, we don't need as much of it, and we can't afford the remarkably large subsidies that obamacare created in a deficit. neil: is it fair to say that should he be elected president for weeks from now? >> he has made clear he will repeal obamacare. for whatever reason, that's not possible on a legislative basis, then he will begin minimizing the negative impacts that obamacare is clearly having on those who have to acquire health care, which is all of us. neil: pilates or if you have the republican senator structure that process? >> indeed. neil: senator cummins was a pleasure. >> thank you, neil be one remember when they were raking bullied over the coals by serving up remember how he looked? i think the shirt out of. >> today neil: have time. lloyd boeing plant ready to the throttle. showing who is the boss. forget about blaming that cats. you fix the the fiscal mess or ttere goes this country. i am exaggerating a bit, but make no mistake about what the wall street titans says must be done and done now. the only way to stimulate americ
that doesn't mean that we don't need government, we do, we don't need as much of it, and we can't afford the remarkably large subsidies that obamacare created in a deficit. neil: is it fair to say that should he be elected president for weeks from now? >> he has made clear he will repeal obamacare. for whatever reason, that's not possible on a legislative basis, then he will begin minimizing the negative impacts that obamacare is clearly having on those who have to acquire health care,...
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and this year turkish government threaten in the republic of cyprus governments because the cypriot government found natural oil and gas reserves in it's in gigs crucifixion i'm excited and so i think today's more bouts of peace in certain sections of search sites it's more symbolic but on a war in notes it demonstrates once again how to answer because governments push use aggressively for policy objectives we've also seen this kind of things in recent history books as well the not forgetting of course turkey making a similar move regarding northern iraq didn't it were its military hunted for kurdish militants how different is that from what syria is doing i pursue in suspected terrorists over the turkish border while the syrian government being the only legitimate administration in syria has every rights of the shoe terrorists on its territory however there's a difference issues terrorists on its territory has not threatened to go into turkey where the world knows there's training camps for the free syrian army so it's very different to what herc is saying and the decisions they pa
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chief the ban ki moon has called on the syrian government to unilaterally cease fire but i buy a me as if you were editor of the pan-african news wire believe nature is maneuvering to intervene. turkey is a long time member of the north atlantic treaty organization since nine hundred fifty two and they're going to act in conjunction with other nato powers led by the united states their main objective is regime change against the assad government in syria they're using this border conflict between syria and turkey as a means of being more directly from a military standpoint within the un security council the us britain and france have not been able to get their way in regard to authorizing some type of quote no fly zone unquote would actually means a authorization to carry out massive bombings against syria so they can utilize alleged violations of turkish land and an effort to further militarize the border between the two countries so i believe it's a very dangerous situation and that the united nations seems to be crippled. any attempt to resolve this conflict because their efforts ar
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and and a lot of people which in the european government i don't think they have ever been in business they don't know how business functions they thank us so so that means the business won't function i'm very much against centralizing ever doing one huge central government young huge central finance department right so i think i'm against that democracy and but in the final analysis it won't be economy i want to walk you see that in europe if too many people which one at this tippett to else you know first first we got to realize we got to think about it how can we create wealth. only when we create wealth canute this tippett now obviously you've been very successful in business over the years but we're talking about running a country here do you think the two can be done in the same manner at this minute things are. similar and a country a country actually has got an advantage in business if there's management if you would lose for a few years in a row the shareholder us well will dismiss the management. in a country for instance you take the governments of foster which have been rul
and and a lot of people which in the european government i don't think they have ever been in business they don't know how business functions they thank us so so that means the business won't function i'm very much against centralizing ever doing one huge central government young huge central finance department right so i think i'm against that democracy and but in the final analysis it won't be economy i want to walk you see that in europe if too many people which one at this tippett to else...
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acts against a chinese company you could very well see the chinese government act against a u.s. company on its own turf. the european union has proved to be a real a magnet for ukraine's migrant workers with one in ten ukrainians employed in the bloc countries but to some e.u. nations to send further into recession many are heading back home feeling the time has come to find a better life that. investigates the river and trend. goes through with empty houses and few people on the street a common sight for western ukraine and it's not the result of any disaster. almost every family in the west of ukraine has a member working abroad ever since the collapse of the u.s.s.r. ukraine has been one of the main suppliers of cheap labor force into the european union as it stands over four million ukrainians are currently working in europe that's every tenth citizen of the country but this is changing yuri worked in spain for almost a decade before escaping the financial crisis and resettling back home at times he indulges in some gastronomical. and make spanish style salami at home but yu
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the most recent government because they say. their actions are the first thing we should do the. we thought it was worth it to leave and. i think. that the. reason. we think more for refusing. to go is this it goes on at least for its symbol. for this suit. so so for. limits assume said the measures that. are going to. the u.k. is bracing itself for more cuts as prime minister david cameron announces that the country is in for at least five more years of austerity this according to cameron is the only way for the united kingdom to reduce its budget deficit by twenty fifteen the prime minister's conservative led coalition has however rejected the idea of an imposing new taxes on the wealthy and called for more cuts and welfare spending cameron has also slammed the e.u. threatening to veto its new budget he has instead proposed to introduce two different budgets for the twenty seven nations bloc one for eurozone states and one for countries with their own currencies george editor of the staggers blog at the new statesman magazine says that this measure what undermined the position
the most recent government because they say. their actions are the first thing we should do the. we thought it was worth it to leave and. i think. that the. reason. we think more for refusing. to go is this it goes on at least for its symbol. for this suit. so so for. limits assume said the measures that. are going to. the u.k. is bracing itself for more cuts as prime minister david cameron announces that the country is in for at least five more years of austerity this according to cameron is...
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government because this. is the first thing we should do the. combined with. food i think the issue of what is true let's go there without the us is the third most is going to be reserved. in they do the experience anything more for the b.b.c. to. do because it goes on at least for its. good people but this soon. so so far into government limits this set of measures did not only going to just going to do just. that as an take continues to mount in greece we're also covering the latest protest on our website r t v dot com the full timeline of the european crisis also waiting for you online plus. dangerous cam a story a tunisian children's magazine publishes a step by step recipe for a molotov cocktail. and join a songe is set to publish a book on freedom of the internet inspired by the cypherpunks activist group that appeared on his exclusive show for our team you can find the full interview and the details on our website. rock obama's rival for the u.s. presidency mitt romney has called for a more aggressive foreign policy in the middle east which would includ
government because this. is the first thing we should do the. combined with. food i think the issue of what is true let's go there without the us is the third most is going to be reserved. in they do the experience anything more for the b.b.c. to. do because it goes on at least for its. good people but this soon. so so far into government limits this set of measures did not only going to just going to do just. that as an take continues to mount in greece we're also covering the latest protest...
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government is treating this. as being a counter espionage i use it for them to have gotten five so warrants they had to go on to a special court fifes a court in order to secure the forts intelligence wire and circular stamps time now for more world news headlines south africa's mining crisis is no bawling away at the nationwide strikes spreading rapidly unions are refusing to reopen which talks on thursday the entire industry has been struck by action from furious workers sparked an all this when a wildcat strike turned deadly at the mahdi coming up platinum mine police violently dispersed the machete wielding crowd killing thirty four workers but leaders were slow to blame police for the deaths. an explosion at hezbollah's weapons depot in eastern lebanon has killed nine people including members of the group and migrant workers the movement confirmed to the the blasts. astroid the four storage facility soldiers and hezbollah cordoned off the area blocking all access to journalists. unemployment and struggling t
government is treating this. as being a counter espionage i use it for them to have gotten five so warrants they had to go on to a special court fifes a court in order to secure the forts intelligence wire and circular stamps time now for more world news headlines south africa's mining crisis is no bawling away at the nationwide strikes spreading rapidly unions are refusing to reopen which talks on thursday the entire industry has been struck by action from furious workers sparked an all this...
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the ruling party that you have been in libya right now is a is amateur government it's an artificial creation of the west in the fullest get off the regime change plan so this gives you an indication of how they're governing in this country and certainly that there is no stability in libya compared to before the nato bombing and destruction of their country i don't think they're going to get much help from the u.n. saying that the united nations is the co architect of this post could off the libya half responsible for this sort of the fraud that was imposed by the u.n. resolution one nine hundred seventy three which was. starting with a no fly zone which turned into a bombing zone they've got serious problems in libya there's no legitimacy really with this post gadhafi government makes moammar gadhafi government look like a beacon of light in this shining city on the hill in comparison in syria it could be much worse because in syria we're looking at a protracted civil war now in the making or something even worse. crowds have once again gathered in front of the parliament in athens
the ruling party that you have been in libya right now is a is amateur government it's an artificial creation of the west in the fullest get off the regime change plan so this gives you an indication of how they're governing in this country and certainly that there is no stability in libya compared to before the nato bombing and destruction of their country i don't think they're going to get much help from the u.n. saying that the united nations is the co architect of this post could off the...
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has to worry about the money that the government is giving to the i am apt i'm wondering if you have been surprised because you've been here all week is there a lack of knowledge of the new onces of europe amongst people in the u.s. when you say i think i mean i i've met over the last couple of days you know some people that are very senior very knowledgeable people who kind of sort of think that the european union is just some sort of free trade agreement. that no but really they just was very well and you know very well he would britain you were in the euro so what's the problem and there is a lack of understanding that the european court of justice is supremos over our own courts in our own countries that even in the case of britain which is outside the euro seventy five percent of our laws are made somewhere else there is in comprehension when you tell them that the parliament has got three homes and it travels around like a circus and that the budget hasn't been signed off by the orders for the last seventeen years in a row i think there is through much of the american media not
has to worry about the money that the government is giving to the i am apt i'm wondering if you have been surprised because you've been here all week is there a lack of knowledge of the new onces of europe amongst people in the u.s. when you say i think i mean i i've met over the last couple of days you know some people that are very senior very knowledgeable people who kind of sort of think that the european union is just some sort of free trade agreement. that no but really they just was very...
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serve to highlight the huge decision to remain within the country itself between the people and the governments the tween the different you're using state there is anger today on the streets of the five on the streets of athens. visiting the country and is this. of her especially now she has been here since the euro crisis started it's been years in the aghan has been building this entire sum you've got to remember as well that the rhetoric from germany the rhetoric from some of these big of stronger eurozone states way to change dramatically at the beginning of all of this crisis very much put out on his side of the isolated situation where the measures seem to be more of the punishment that help the suffering of those they all starts measures to just to push the country into a desperate spiral of a stereotype that either security operation is good and well the riot police or the lining of course the parliament that's thirty years two but today they've also got snipers on the roof these got the helicopter going a the head i mean the police presence is noticeably more than usual and that's real
serve to highlight the huge decision to remain within the country itself between the people and the governments the tween the different you're using state there is anger today on the streets of the five on the streets of athens. visiting the country and is this. of her especially now she has been here since the euro crisis started it's been years in the aghan has been building this entire sum you've got to remember as well that the rhetoric from germany the rhetoric from some of these big of...
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government from e.u. conscious to ukraine is needed to be supported and it's additional pressure for the ukrainian budget which is quite difficult to do when you have a limited amount of resources but you are even if the labor market goes into meltdown it would not be as bad as it could have been if you stayed in spain the money he brought back has made him completely self-sufficient and. it was either at home or abroad. reporting from ukraine all right let's now take a look at some other stories from around the world and north korea says it has been listed missiles capable of hitting u.s. bases not only on the korean peninsula but also in japan and even on america's territory a statement was made by the countries the fans coming in response to the new deal struck between washington and sell they remain that stands the range of south korea's ballistic missiles by more than twice the current limit making it able to strike the north korea's arms pact with washington barred the south from deploying long rang
government from e.u. conscious to ukraine is needed to be supported and it's additional pressure for the ukrainian budget which is quite difficult to do when you have a limited amount of resources but you are even if the labor market goes into meltdown it would not be as bad as it could have been if you stayed in spain the money he brought back has made him completely self-sufficient and. it was either at home or abroad. reporting from ukraine all right let's now take a look at some other...
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we're going to help greece and we're going to help with some of those government and that's why it's very significant that she's here today what a change of rhetoric you know back a couple of years ago and merkel was saying you know that these things coming out of to me is that we should be punished for its behavior and now you know it's a very big change because she realized there's no other way out it's. a bit more time that it should have taken. but they're putting their hands deep in the. brain and it. is the right thing to do greece needs to be supported because once greece gets stabilized. the markets in italy and in spain and portugal. the very important stand here in greece they were going to see some positive developments today i think we're going to see a very positive development. not just the government to push on reforms and saying do that and i'm right next to you the fact that's is coming here is very positive in itself even if nothing. the fact that this show you support for the someone as governor by itself is very important but such a huge amount of animosity toward
we're going to help greece and we're going to help with some of those government and that's why it's very significant that she's here today what a change of rhetoric you know back a couple of years ago and merkel was saying you know that these things coming out of to me is that we should be punished for its behavior and now you know it's a very big change because she realized there's no other way out it's. a bit more time that it should have taken. but they're putting their hands deep in the....
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today i'm wrong here is a hero in his homeland but portrayed as a bogeyman by western governments and the election triumph chavez in venezuela it's remarkable a fourth time now that he's been put back in office though his his policies her continue to polarize certain opinions that he's losing careful reports the way he uses the nation's oil wealth will ensure that he'll remain a thorn certainly in the side of washington. six years on let's go to trial that may be at odds with the liberation of the. one party that one treats here that is not only here for you to join in on. it. it's a victory that supporters say has implications far beyond this country's borders talley's chavez is the father of south america all the presidents who are friends among each other latin america understand the understand the significance of chavis for the world that's rising up from its knees for the world of equality for the world without jimmy a vampire without a gemini if you wish and that's precisely what makes many western governments nervous venezuela could be an example for other countries i mean here
today i'm wrong here is a hero in his homeland but portrayed as a bogeyman by western governments and the election triumph chavez in venezuela it's remarkable a fourth time now that he's been put back in office though his his policies her continue to polarize certain opinions that he's losing careful reports the way he uses the nation's oil wealth will ensure that he'll remain a thorn certainly in the side of washington. six years on let's go to trial that may be at odds with the liberation of...
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nor is it the policy of the jordanian government the u.s. think tank the brookings institute in march two thousand and twelve published a report titled assessing regime change options in syria but they specifically cite the creation of a buffer zone or a humanitarian corridor as a means to base certain rebel groups in the region to project force towards the syrian government in an attempt to topple it so that it appears to be what it's playing out at the moment. not all countries in the middle east are happy about america's plans to weigh in to see really protect the region from the syrian spell over the iraq's prime minister who's currently here in moscow spoken out against a potential nato intervention in syria or using it to try to overthrow president assad of his paper all of his been fully nuri al maliki's talks with the russian president. both president putin and prime minister maliki share very similar dece concerning the ongoing crisis in syria both be mainly opposed to any kind of outside military intervention in the country and bot
nor is it the policy of the jordanian government the u.s. think tank the brookings institute in march two thousand and twelve published a report titled assessing regime change options in syria but they specifically cite the creation of a buffer zone or a humanitarian corridor as a means to base certain rebel groups in the region to project force towards the syrian government in an attempt to topple it so that it appears to be what it's playing out at the moment. not all countries in the middle...
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so it appears the chinese government is already lining up in defense. this is a damning report from an official body singling out two companies by name and suggesting that they simply have not done enough over the course of this investigation to demonstrate that they are free from influence from beijing. >> my understanding is the foreign ministry has done slightly more than just condemn this. have they not said this is the result of some kind of prejudice in america of chinese companies? >> in a sense, that is in the context in which there is a kind of growing focus on the issues of their trade and open access. i think we are beginning to get the sense that china feels, particularly in the run-up to the u.s. presidential election, that it is being unfairly targeted. i think the foreign ministry statement times with some of with.entiment -- chmeimes some have suggested that there are many and non-chinese companies that do assemble their products in china. the suggestion, therefore, to imply there is a security risk only attached to chinese companies is
so it appears the chinese government is already lining up in defense. this is a damning report from an official body singling out two companies by name and suggesting that they simply have not done enough over the course of this investigation to demonstrate that they are free from influence from beijing. >> my understanding is the foreign ministry has done slightly more than just condemn this. have they not said this is the result of some kind of prejudice in america of chinese companies?...
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that gets back to more government, less government, pay month for that government, pay less for that government, and that is the debate. >>guest: pbs is a good example. if it is as valuable as people say, the world would end without pbs, why can't people step up and pay for it? why do they have to go to the federal taxpayer and force people to pay for it? i have full confidence if you pulled the plug on pbs funding they would have fundraisers and they could raise the money. god forbid they have commercials in the programs. is that such a disaster? >>neil: you think this is boomeranging? >>guest: i do. this guy isn't serious about having a serious debate about the huge issue of with we will do about $16 trillion in debt. >>neil: it is a standard joke and has been a clip on "saturday night live," that big bird is a silly attack line but what he was saying, look, this is an area where i don't see a high priority to borrow money from china to support this. >>guest: the media says be specific, be specific, about law are cutting and what loopholes to get rid of, and the one program he ment
that gets back to more government, less government, pay month for that government, pay less for that government, and that is the debate. >>guest: pbs is a good example. if it is as valuable as people say, the world would end without pbs, why can't people step up and pay for it? why do they have to go to the federal taxpayer and force people to pay for it? i have full confidence if you pulled the plug on pbs funding they would have fundraisers and they could raise the money. god forbid...
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i'm going to ask the world unity after the i am goes are natural or any other government can take can be conditional measures the crucial at the start of the road you know this form and the markets were there in a minute and there's no it's very slow there's no when it. is there a way out of this cycle of a stair to end bailouts for europe. i think the only way out from the surge of the storm does only myrtle decides to work in a more connected mode you know more so darned more turn to boss. fiscal and monetary you know. not if she doesn't understand not the only way out of the crisis is the formulate a strong monetary and fiscal uniform. you know i don't think there is your way out . chris also to try this political analyst i wish we had more time with you but we're going to have to leave it there thank you very much for joining us here on our attention and some light on the greek economic struggles. these are a prime minister has announced early parliamentary elections as budget talks are for next year collapse with no decision reached benjamin netanyahu as partners have refused to
i'm going to ask the world unity after the i am goes are natural or any other government can take can be conditional measures the crucial at the start of the road you know this form and the markets were there in a minute and there's no it's very slow there's no when it. is there a way out of this cycle of a stair to end bailouts for europe. i think the only way out from the surge of the storm does only myrtle decides to work in a more connected mode you know more so darned more turn to boss....
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life i had to read i think this is an unstable government one way or another whether it was a minor just a fuss. over the mystery to package or not this isn't a stable government that is going on so to say swell is the crisis pretty soon i don't think they're going to make it the way this balancing act because in the end what matters is that nice government is truly needed to my if it actually has something some shred of specular support on there running out of it. we'll leave it right there thank you very much mr pena geog says that's not terrorists from the university of age on so she tried they speaking to us on the greek crisis why the deepening crisis is in western europe is also sending my gran's in the opposite direction later on on the scene we're going to train to find out why people are returning home to make a batch of himself for themselves. the reports say turkey's reinforcing its air base close to the border with syria after almost a week of returning fire a turkish news agency says at least twenty five additional fighter jets have been deployed turkey and egypt are al
life i had to read i think this is an unstable government one way or another whether it was a minor just a fuss. over the mystery to package or not this isn't a stable government that is going on so to say swell is the crisis pretty soon i don't think they're going to make it the way this balancing act because in the end what matters is that nice government is truly needed to my if it actually has something some shred of specular support on there running out of it. we'll leave it right there...
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nor is it the policy of the jordanian government the u.s. think tank the brookings institute in march two thousand and twelve published a report titled assessing regime change options in syria who specifically cite the creation of a buffer zone or a humanitarian corridor as a means to base certain rebel groups in the region to project force towards a syrian government in an attempt to topple it so that it appears to be what it's playing out at the moment we're closely following developments as they are in fall then we'll update you in a few minutes with more of the details from our washington correspondent. meanwhile air routes prime minister who is in moscow speaks out against a potential nato intervention in syria under the guise of protecting the region a report on that is coming up. in moscow appeals court has freed one of the child members of the notorious pussy riot punk band but up held the two year sentence for the authors the three women were convicted in august of hooliganism motivated by religious hatred for performing a song pack
nor is it the policy of the jordanian government the u.s. think tank the brookings institute in march two thousand and twelve published a report titled assessing regime change options in syria who specifically cite the creation of a buffer zone or a humanitarian corridor as a means to base certain rebel groups in the region to project force towards a syrian government in an attempt to topple it so that it appears to be what it's playing out at the moment we're closely following developments as...
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the contract between the government. we served during dirtiest war. >> for some, though, raymond gilmore is still remembered as a traitor, guilty of betrayal. with the assistance of his m.p. he is now taking his case to the tribunal a body which exams complaints against the international services. >> is this just about money? >> in. no. not at all. it's about the betrayal of the international security forces against me. >> raymond gilmore accepts speaking out could endanger his life but he has been left with little choice. >> you can continue to have your say on that story or others on gmt today. just go to our facebook page and there you can comment on our latest stories and look at our photo galleries from our traveling correspondents. >> the address is facebook.com/bbcworldnews. >> this is gmt from "bbc world news," i'm george al guya. the headlines. germany's chancellor angela merkel has arrived in greece. many believe she is the author of the country's austerity. north korea warns its long-range missiles are capable
the contract between the government. we served during dirtiest war. >> for some, though, raymond gilmore is still remembered as a traitor, guilty of betrayal. with the assistance of his m.p. he is now taking his case to the tribunal a body which exams complaints against the international services. >> is this just about money? >> in. no. not at all. it's about the betrayal of the international security forces against me. >> raymond gilmore accepts speaking out could...
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needed to three governments now this is the third is the third government would have seems since the crisis started so. we believe that this policy which is imposed from troika they need with the political system to run on stability and stability situation everything we can see there is already cheats number of things alyse to the masses it's. a separation how are people going to feel like that would affect anything that's going to have while they're doing their job we always say that we are demonstrating we are striking all the time in a peaceful way and we're going to do this today he says he sees he says how can i say this is our room we're going to demonstrate in a peaceful way so we want to show where everybody that we are here to demonstrate against a new package of measures we are we first of all who to speak and we love our country that's why we're fighting for our country we're also fighting for our society who don't want to do have and do and live in the image in another modern of that they there were right of it they want to know we gave so many so many asked yeah how can
needed to three governments now this is the third is the third government would have seems since the crisis started so. we believe that this policy which is imposed from troika they need with the political system to run on stability and stability situation everything we can see there is already cheats number of things alyse to the masses it's. a separation how are people going to feel like that would affect anything that's going to have while they're doing their job we always say that we are...
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the government i'm serious well within its right to criticize turkey and to defend itself after all when your neighbor is providing bases for terrorists groups large groups and turkey has been doing this as far back as last year they've been providing safe haven for terrorists from the free syrian army and al-qaeda so in that situation you have to think. any country's within its right to object to that and it could lead to an altercation but the way it's being framed in the media and in the west is that syria has aggressed its neighbor this is a typical kind of bait false flag baiting sort of exercise that the western governments and their intelligence agencies are very skilled at and they're also skilled at spinning that in the media to then further their own agenda and the agenda in this case is a collapse of the syrian state and regime change and some of the few dominoes that are of the fallout of that happens all right geo political analyst providing insight patrick henningsen from current affairs website u.k. column life line thanks karen. well be updating you on how the situat
the government i'm serious well within its right to criticize turkey and to defend itself after all when your neighbor is providing bases for terrorists groups large groups and turkey has been doing this as far back as last year they've been providing safe haven for terrorists from the free syrian army and al-qaeda so in that situation you have to think. any country's within its right to object to that and it could lead to an altercation but the way it's being framed in the media and in the...
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government controls due to their potential of use in a wide range of military systems u.s. officials say that russia does not even produce many of those who would say that they say for schenkel was same day ever. it is produced that domestically and now again we need to underscore here that what the u.s. justice department is saying is that these goods were being exported without notifying the u.s. government or the department of commerce this story is breaking right now this big russian you know alleged russian spy network being stung by the f.b.i. it's breaking on the same day that the first u.s. presidential debates take place our viewers may remember that mitt romney the republican candidate has referred to russia as america's number one enemy and also according to published reports the houston f.b.i. agent in charge of this alleged sting referred to russia as a hostile country that is seeking to prove improve its defense capabilities and to modernize their weapon system at the expense of u.s. taxpayers so clearly there's a lot of allegations flying here harsh rhetoric
government controls due to their potential of use in a wide range of military systems u.s. officials say that russia does not even produce many of those who would say that they say for schenkel was same day ever. it is produced that domestically and now again we need to underscore here that what the u.s. justice department is saying is that these goods were being exported without notifying the u.s. government or the department of commerce this story is breaking right now this big russian you...
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well as you remember one year ago we stepped out of the government and that we have a government or a coalition government and now we also moving we could go listen government so this means at least that we have received the message that we heard people and that we're trying to change the plan and try to work together because this is something that we have to. focus on as a nation now our member of the greek socialist party thanks for coming on our to today. or will be back in just a moment to stay with us. the rider that takes your breath away through eating across the scholars is a mohnish who do know the biggest salt lake in europe and more than two hundred species of birds but are also on the verge of extinction on these islands in the south of russia they find shelter before migrating to other parts of the world as well as other species of the monish who do low feed and face these roads are waiting for their parents to bring them food to the best cash for them is in a small area of the lake where the water is relatively fresh as fish cannot survive in the salt of the month and th
well as you remember one year ago we stepped out of the government and that we have a government or a coalition government and now we also moving we could go listen government so this means at least that we have received the message that we heard people and that we're trying to change the plan and try to work together because this is something that we have to. focus on as a nation now our member of the greek socialist party thanks for coming on our to today. or will be back in just a moment to...
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the government because they say. the first thing. to do. i think this is true let's go there with the. reserve. and i do this thing more for the for the most because it goes at least but it's too soon. for this to die in the in sousse so so far into government limits assume that the measures. it has anti cuts fewer continues to mount in greece we're also covering the latest protest on our website r.t. dot com the full timeline of the european crisis also waiting for you online plus. dangerous chemistry the tunisian children's magazine publishes a step by step recipe for a moloch of cocktail. and julian a son is set to publish a book on freedom in the internet inspired by his interview with the cypherpunks activist group is explosive shell for find a full interview on the details on our website. rock obama's rival for the u.s. presidency mitt romney has called for a more aggressive foreign policy in the middle east which would include arming the al-qaeda linked syrian rebels the democrats have hit back saying romney stands lacks vision and c
the government because they say. the first thing. to do. i think this is true let's go there with the. reserve. and i do this thing more for the for the most because it goes at least but it's too soon. for this to die in the in sousse so so far into government limits assume that the measures. it has anti cuts fewer continues to mount in greece we're also covering the latest protest on our website r.t. dot com the full timeline of the european crisis also waiting for you online plus. dangerous...
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chief banking moon has called on the syrian government to unilaterally cease fire political analyst says the rebels are desperate for foreign intervention. so it's no mistake a lot on this beard. and of course these guys own reasons for doing this on the one hand they're trying to give cover cover to the rebels to continue their fight you know that the rebels again defeated on the ground there bombarding syria as a way to help the rebels and not lose too many of their positions but i think also wants to please is kind of. nato nato masters in its bid to join the e.u. so it's been willing to do the bidding europe and the u.s. britain france and the u.s. they may be helping hoping that they can somehow plan knowledge made into taking action as well and. the blitzkrieg is that she the only thing really that would enable the rebels where now at this. watching r.t. a series of blasts of rocked a military facility in central russia where tons of munitions disposal exploded and the noise and plumes of smoke spark hysteria among the locals. now has details. officials in the region of said that t
chief banking moon has called on the syrian government to unilaterally cease fire political analyst says the rebels are desperate for foreign intervention. so it's no mistake a lot on this beard. and of course these guys own reasons for doing this on the one hand they're trying to give cover cover to the rebels to continue their fight you know that the rebels again defeated on the ground there bombarding syria as a way to help the rebels and not lose too many of their positions but i think also...
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their business and the government was shrinking the market by its policy so it could talk up the economy all it wanted but the policies were pointing in a different direction austerity we now know hits the poor significantly harder than it's the rates presumably that means that during this recess and the gap between the rich and the poor well why didn't even fire yeah that's that's already happening a real real incomes have been going down because prices have been going up a bit and of course welfare benefits are being slashed. a lot of a lot there are lots of cuts in the public services and the rich are better able to insulate themselves against some of these effects for example house prices in london haven't gone down at all especially in the wealthy areas and in fact they may be going up a bit so the world of the wealthy has been well maintained but people who have relied on incomes from wages have. been hit and of course there has been since the beginning of the. recession a very big rise in unemployment even more significant perhaps a very big rise in part time employment is happeni
their business and the government was shrinking the market by its policy so it could talk up the economy all it wanted but the policies were pointing in a different direction austerity we now know hits the poor significantly harder than it's the rates presumably that means that during this recess and the gap between the rich and the poor well why didn't even fire yeah that's that's already happening a real real incomes have been going down because prices have been going up a bit and of course...
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a wave of anti-war protests engulfed turkey with activists accusing the government of being a u.s. stooge anger offer rides possible military action against syria. the u.k. military is to balance its books by laying off thousands of soldiers while still throwing billions malfunctioning military machines. was fourteen years of textbook socialism are put to the test in venezuela as hundreds of thousands of the capital in support of it we charge this ahead of sunday's elections. this thirty live from moscow with me marina joshie now what began as a peaceful anti-war demonstration turned on glee in the turkish capital ankara after riot police moved in to disperse the crowd officers fired tear gas and used water cannons as well as smoke grenades against the activists with manny bystanders also getting caught up in the melee thousands also poured into the streets of the stamboul to demonstrate against the policies of turkey's ruling party accusing it of singing to the tune of the u.s. the wave of popular discontent was barred by the parliament's approval of cross border military action i
a wave of anti-war protests engulfed turkey with activists accusing the government of being a u.s. stooge anger offer rides possible military action against syria. the u.k. military is to balance its books by laying off thousands of soldiers while still throwing billions malfunctioning military machines. was fourteen years of textbook socialism are put to the test in venezuela as hundreds of thousands of the capital in support of it we charge this ahead of sunday's elections. this thirty live...
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the wave of anti-war protests in gulf turkey with activists accusing the government of being a u.s. stooges as anchor authorize possible military action against syria. the u.k. military ngs to balance its books by laying off thousands of soldiers while still throwing billions of malfunctioning military machines. plus the first t.v. duel with mitt romney leaves a bitter taste for president obama critics say the whole concept of a two party debate is just plain undemocratic. a.t.m. in the russian capital he watching r.t. was me wearing a joshua welcome to the program now what began as a peaceful anti-war demonstration turned ugly in the turkish capital ankara after riot police moved in to disperse the crowd officers fired tear gas and used water cannon as well as smoke grenades against the activists with many bystanders also getting caught up in the melee thousands also poured into the streets of a stamboul to demonstrate against the policies of turkey's ruling party the wave of popular discontent was sparked by the parliament's approval of cross border military action to syria which
the wave of anti-war protests in gulf turkey with activists accusing the government of being a u.s. stooges as anchor authorize possible military action against syria. the u.k. military ngs to balance its books by laying off thousands of soldiers while still throwing billions of malfunctioning military machines. plus the first t.v. duel with mitt romney leaves a bitter taste for president obama critics say the whole concept of a two party debate is just plain undemocratic. a.t.m. in the russian...
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is this what the government parties were elected to do? >> the troika resumed their talks with greek officials today. within about 90 minutes, they had not exactly broken down but the troika told the finance ministry officials that the figures did not add up. they did not believe nearly 20% of the cuts were achievable. it went from the finance ministry to the meeting with the prime minister, samaris. this has, so far, followed a familiar pattern. >> what kind of response can be expect from the greek people? >> you'll start to see a step up in trade union protests, other protests, for a start. the power workers have said they will start rolling strikes of up to 48 hours very soon. >> thank you very much for that update. >> the ranks of the jobless continue to swell in europe as the economic crisis in -- crisis in the eurozone refuses to go away. the statistics show a record 11.4% of the work force is searching for a job. that is 18.2 million people. there is no relief in sight. >> workers in greece and spain have been hardest hit by the dee
is this what the government parties were elected to do? >> the troika resumed their talks with greek officials today. within about 90 minutes, they had not exactly broken down but the troika told the finance ministry officials that the figures did not add up. they did not believe nearly 20% of the cuts were achievable. it went from the finance ministry to the meeting with the prime minister, samaris. this has, so far, followed a familiar pattern. >> what kind of response can be...
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just spent a week in china two weeks ago and had a lot of meetings with customers and as well as high government officials, and i could see that they're putting in a similar program which is strongly targeted on the infrastructure side. so i'm confident that we will see growth coming back most likely at the end of the fourth quarter, i believe. and the u.s., atz as i just said, is doing a little better than we originally thought driven by the two strong segments, automotive and aerospace. >> susie: how are you factoring demand forecast when the international monetary fund saying today there are serious risks of a global recession? things are slowing down in china. how are you meet those kinds of high demands in the way that you're forecasting? >> look, we see the industry, and there's a lot of industry that is are wanting more and more aluminum. we see in the u.s., for instance, the automotive industry, not only growing but more strongly growing on the aluminum side, driven by regulations for lower emissions. and stronger kuflt mersensitivity for fuel efficiencies. and these two things come toge
just spent a week in china two weeks ago and had a lot of meetings with customers and as well as high government officials, and i could see that they're putting in a similar program which is strongly targeted on the infrastructure side. so i'm confident that we will see growth coming back most likely at the end of the fourth quarter, i believe. and the u.s., atz as i just said, is doing a little better than we originally thought driven by the two strong segments, automotive and aerospace....
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most of the population fled while it was occupied by government troops. now that the rebels are in control, people are starting to return. >> i'm back in my town after one year, four months. i'm so excited. i'm so happy. >> the fighting continues elsewhere in syria. clashes were especially heavy in homs. there was fighting across the city. what's coming up, hugo chavez wins a fourth term in venezuela. >> here is a look at other stories making news. two afghan intelligence officers have been reported killed in a suicide attack in a southern city. a car bomb went off outside a police station. 14 people were also sent to the wounded. >> the libyan parliament has dismissed the prime minister- elect for rejecting his revised cabinet lineup. the criticized his ministerial choices saying they did not adequately represent all the regions and tribes. >> the opposition leader has declared she is willing to stand in the next presidential election in 2015. the national league for democracy said it was her duty to take office if that was what the people of burma wante
most of the population fled while it was occupied by government troops. now that the rebels are in control, people are starting to return. >> i'm back in my town after one year, four months. i'm so excited. i'm so happy. >> the fighting continues elsewhere in syria. clashes were especially heavy in homs. there was fighting across the city. what's coming up, hugo chavez wins a fourth term in venezuela. >> here is a look at other stories making news. two afghan intelligence...
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whilst the russian government considers this just a standard criminal case u.s. or storage fees used the foreign intelligence surveillance act in order to gain permission to start surveillance on the company are electronics indicating that they indeed consider it an espionage case the company involved on the russian side apex system sais that it only deals in electronic components for civilian use alexander fishing co the executive of the company in the us art electronics and ten others have been charged with illegal exporting of electronic components. bush and co himself has also been charged with operating in the us has an unregistered agent of the russian government illegal exporting according to the indictment began in two thousand and eight involving millions of dollars worth of tiny electronic components and according to the indictment and prosecutors they heard how the fishing co and his associates used a web of lies to try and of a us export controls including for example telling suppliers u.s. suppliers that components they were buying would be used in t
whilst the russian government considers this just a standard criminal case u.s. or storage fees used the foreign intelligence surveillance act in order to gain permission to start surveillance on the company are electronics indicating that they indeed consider it an espionage case the company involved on the russian side apex system sais that it only deals in electronic components for civilian use alexander fishing co the executive of the company in the us art electronics and ten others have...
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have committed suicide since the banking collapse started and the banks there's demand of the greek government cover the cost of the bank's crimes. but there are alternatives in iceland which was hit harder by the banks or crisis than any country in the world the people voted twice to tell the banks no yes planted banks there's one of the governments who make them whole but the icelandic people told the bankers to go to hell they fired the bankers and some of them are actually facing criminal charges and iceland with the relative autonomy of having their own currency like the rest of the scandinavian countries is doing pretty well right now the fastest growing economies all of europe a subtext to both of these stories is that inequality is rising quickly in all of the countries of europe that are embracing the same sort of austerity the republican party is pushing here in the united states and that inequality has its own side effects. meanwhile the nations that said no to the banks toure's into austerity like ice land in scandinavia the scandinavian countries are not only doing fine but they'r
have committed suicide since the banking collapse started and the banks there's demand of the greek government cover the cost of the bank's crimes. but there are alternatives in iceland which was hit harder by the banks or crisis than any country in the world the people voted twice to tell the banks no yes planted banks there's one of the governments who make them whole but the icelandic people told the bankers to go to hell they fired the bankers and some of them are actually facing criminal...